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Sep 19, 2011I'm trying to get started with LAMP development and am having some issues.
Here is some general info on my system
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I'm trying to get started with LAMP development and am having some issues.
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I have installed a package on Centos 5.5, and need to find out the repository it came from, so I can enable the source rpms for that particular repository, and download the source, and rebuild the package. Is there some way using yum or rpm to find out which repo the installed package came from? I know Smart PM shows this info, but it has been hanging on Centos 5.5, for some strange reason, so that's not really an option for now.
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How can I find information about what files it has installed and where? I was expecting to get some header files from this package but cannot find them in the normal places like /usr/include etc.
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The centos-release-notes package simply contains a bunch of text/html files that nothing else relies upon, so why the dependancies ?
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I am a novice running a dedicated server. how to find out which version of Centos my server is running. I am trying to install IonCube.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have CentOS 5.5 installed on my Dell D600. This release includes SAMBA 3.0.
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(hd0) /dev/sda
(hd1) /dev/sdb
(hd2) /dev/hda
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A lot of activity is happening on our local server and I want to know which port is getting the most used and which daemon is using the port. I think it will be some modification of netstat command.
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI am using CentOS5.5 and I want to install few packages through yum.
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I am new user for centos. I dun my installation (centos 5) without GUI. I type the command yum groupinstall "GUI", yum groupinstall "XFCE-4.4", yum groupinstall "GUI", yum groupinstall "X11", and so. But the System says no packages available. So what can I do.
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